I happen to know some damn good programmers in their 40's and 50's who 
are VERY content just being a code monkey. These guys have 
degrees/experience and could get management positions, but they don't 
want to. There is nothing wrong with being a worker bee all your life.

Bruce

Crow T. Robot wrote:
> I don't see it so much a goal as a natural progression in one's career.
> Who wants to be a  50-60 year old code monkey?
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